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NEAX2000 IPS Brochure - NEC Philippines, Inc.

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Technology that<br />

helps you work<br />

smarter,<br />

not harder.


Today's office can no longer operate or survive w<br />

The <strong>NEAX2000</strong> <strong>IPS</strong> brings people and knowledge<br />

<strong>NEAX2000</strong> <strong>IPS</strong><br />

Features<br />

• Full complement of over 700<br />

traditional <strong>NEC</strong> PBX features<br />

• Intra-nodal (LAN) and<br />

internodal (WAN) peer-topeer<br />

IP connectivity<br />

• Upgradeable from all prior<br />

versions of NEAX7400ICS<br />

M100MX/<strong>NEAX2000</strong> <strong>IPS</strong><br />

• Supports legacy TDM for<br />

digital and analog telephony<br />

• Full-featured node-to-node<br />

CCIS inter-networking<br />

• Supports full range of <strong>NEC</strong><br />

IP telephone sets<br />

Take advantage of all the benefits of peer-to-peer IP Telephony for<br />

your mid-sized or branch office with the <strong>NEAX2000</strong> Internet Protocol<br />

Server (<strong>IPS</strong>) while enjoying the many hundreds of PBX features you've<br />

come to expect from <strong>NEC</strong>.<br />

What is Peer-to-Peer Switching?<br />

“Peer-to-peer” switching means that the stations participating in a call<br />

are connected directly to each other through the IP network. The<br />

signals travel through the IP network but do not “go through” the switch<br />

as they do in traditional telephony. The fact that the <strong>NEAX2000</strong> <strong>IPS</strong> can<br />

function in and support a “hybrid” network with traditional<br />

digital/analog switching, IP/TDM/IP switching and pure peer-to-peer IP<br />

switching means that users can continue to utilize their existing<br />

equipment while they phase in IP Telephony and lay the foundation for<br />

future networks.<br />

Reduced Costs of Peer-to-Peer IP Connectivity<br />

The <strong>NEAX2000</strong> <strong>IPS</strong> retains all the features of the popular NEAX7400ICS<br />

M100MX/<strong>NEAX2000</strong>IVS2, while offering significant cost savings<br />

associated with peer-to-peer Telephony such as:<br />

Converged WAN Infrastructures –<br />

Pay for service and maintenance of one network rather than two. By<br />

transporting voice signals across the Wide Area Network as IP packets,<br />

users can integrate their voice traffic with their data traffic.<br />

Converged LAN Infrastructures –<br />

Establish voice calls across the 10/100 Ethernet Local Area Network<br />

utilizing the existing cabling plant and allowing single-cable termination<br />

to the desktop.<br />

Reduced Equipment Requirements –<br />

Reduce the need for cards while minimizing the required system<br />

footprint as well. In traditional TDM telephony, a single port is required<br />

for each station and each tie line connection. With IP connectivity,<br />

multiple calls are controlled through a single 10/100 Ethernet port while<br />

voice travels directly between the user telephones.<br />

Investment Protection<br />

Even if you're not ready to migrate to 100% IP Telephony immediately,<br />

the <strong>NEAX2000</strong> <strong>IPS</strong> supports traditional circuit-switched telephony<br />

(Time Division Multiplexed) on both the trunk and line sides. This


ith pockets of separate information;<br />

together.<br />

simultaneous compatibility allows current users of NEAX systems to retain their<br />

existing TDM equipment (thus protecting their original investment) as they begin to<br />

make the migration to pure IP Telephony. All previous versions of the <strong>NEAX2000</strong> can<br />

be upgraded to the <strong>NEAX2000</strong> <strong>IPS</strong> easily and inexpensively.<br />

Functions Alone or in a Network<br />

The <strong>NEAX2000</strong> <strong>IPS</strong> functions as a standalone telephony system supporting both IP<br />

and traditional circuit switched connectivity.<br />

As such, it can support up to 512 stations and 240 digital trunks. Yet it can also be<br />

networked with full feature transparency into a system with other <strong>NEC</strong> telephony<br />

devices such as the <strong>NEAX2000</strong> IVS2, the NEAX2400 IPX, the SV7000, the SV7000<br />

MPS and, of course, other <strong>NEAX2000</strong> <strong>IPS</strong> units. In this case, the <strong>NEAX2000</strong> <strong>IPS</strong><br />

supports node-to-node peer-to-peer connectivity. Up to 255 <strong>NEAX2000</strong> <strong>IPS</strong> nodes<br />

can be networked together.<br />

The Bottom Line<br />

The <strong>NEAX2000</strong> <strong>IPS</strong> offers the full range of PBX features while utilizing less equipment<br />

and occupying less floor space than a traditional PBX. Additionally, <strong>NEC</strong>'s broad<br />

range of IP phone sets all have a multi-port switch built in, thereby enabling one cable<br />

termination to the desktop. Furthermore, with <strong>NEC</strong>'s migration strategy, you can<br />

switch to IP Telephony now or in the future while protecting your investment.<br />

Node-to-Node Peer-to-Peer IP Connectivity In LAN<br />

Node-to-Node Peer-to-Peer IP Connectivity Across WAN<br />

IP Router<br />

IP Phone<br />

Sets<br />

IP Phone<br />

Sets<br />

<strong>NEAX2000</strong> <strong>IPS</strong><br />

<strong>NEAX2000</strong> <strong>IPS</strong> <strong>NEAX2000</strong> <strong>IPS</strong><br />

WAN<br />

10/100<br />

Ethernet LAN<br />

IP Phone<br />

Sets<br />

The <strong>NEAX2000</strong> <strong>IPS</strong> unit assists in<br />

the call-setup process and provides<br />

the full range of NEAX telephony<br />

features.<br />

Once the call is established, it is<br />

“carried” only by the network. The<br />

<strong>NEAX2000</strong> <strong>IPS</strong> unit only “re-enters”<br />

when requested to provide a<br />

function such as conferencing in a<br />

third party.<br />

10/100<br />

Ethernet LAN<br />

<strong>NEAX2000</strong> <strong>IPS</strong><br />

IP Router<br />

IP Phone<br />

Sets


Founded in 1899, <strong>NEC</strong> Corporation is one of the world’s leading providers of Internet, broadband network and enterprise business solutions<br />

dedicated to meeting the specialized needs of its diverse base of customers. Ranked as one of the world’s top patent-producing companies,<br />

<strong>NEC</strong> has been a global innovator in the design, manufacture, service and installation of communications networks ranging from just a few<br />

stations to several thousand.<br />

Corporate Headquarters (Japan)<br />

<strong>NEC</strong> Corporation<br />

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for unifying multimedia networks<br />

while enabling robust business<br />

solutions. UNIVERGE is an open and<br />

standards-based IP architecture,<br />

ensuring interoperability with other<br />

broadband media, IT equipment and<br />

business applications. It also<br />

enables seamless and mobile<br />

communication in a multi-network<br />

environment.<br />

* Models may vary for each country. Please refer to your local <strong>NEC</strong> representatives for further details.<br />

www.univerge.nec.com<br />

info@univerge.jp.nec.com<br />

Oceania (Australia)<br />

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North America (USA)<br />

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www.nec.com.sg/ap<br />

MM0017/0905 issue 1.0

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